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Sculptures
Stone Age in America
Francis Bacon
Plato
John Barry
John Christian Bullitt
John Joseph Boyle
John J. Boyle (1851 New York City - February 10, 1917 New York City) was an American sculptor.[1][2]
He studied at the Franklin Institute, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and École des Beaux-Arts. He married Elizabeth Carroll, in Philadelphia, in 1882.[3]
Selected works
The Alarm, (Indian Alarm) (1884), Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois.[4]
Stone Age in America (1887), Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[5]
Tammany, 42nd New York Infantry Memorial (1891), Gettysburg Battlefield, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Sir Francis Bacon (1894-96), Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.[6]
Plato (1894-96), Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.[7]
Benjamin Franklin (1896-99), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A replica was exhibited at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in Saint Louis, Missouri.[8]
Bust of Charles Lenning (1900), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Savage Age in the Eastern Hemisphere (1901), Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York.
The Savage Age in the Western Hemisphere (1901), Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York.
Bust of James V. Brown (1907), James V. Brown Library, Williamsport, Pennsylvania.[9]
John Christian Bullitt (1907), City Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Rebecca at the Well (1908), Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[10]
Commodore John Barry (1911-14), Franklin Square, Washington, D.C.[11]
Artist from USA
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